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The storms had knocked out power for more than 46,000 customers Monday morning, including 8,000 outages in Dallas County, according to Oncor’s outage map.
Severe storms caused power outages for over 13,000 North Texas residents, with ongoing weather concerns and cleanup efforts expected.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth issued a flood warning in several North Texas counties, including Tarrant County, beginning Monday evening through Tuesday morning, when 1 to 3 inches of rain is forecast. The NWS predicts flooding of up to 4 to 6 inches.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNThese events in DFW honor the true meaning of Memorial DayIn between gathering with family and friends this Memorial Day weekend, it is important to pause and remember what Memorial Day is all about – honoring our nation’s heroes.
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A stormy Memorial Day is expected, with scattered strong to severe storms possible late Sunday evening through Monday evening. Hail and damaging winds will be the main hazards, and heavy rain may lead to isolated instances of flooding. Stay weather aware this weekend! pic.twitter.com/954YZ9Eabt
On Memorial Day, we honor those who made sacrifices and thousands gathered for the "Carry the Load" memorial march in Dallas. FOX's Amelia Jones spoke with attendees about the significance of the event.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Dallas' Reverchon Park Sunday afternoon for the Carry the Load Dallas Memorial March, before a tough decision was made to cancel the rest of the event due to the storms forecast overnight.
The Iowa Veterans Cemetery is hosting its annual Memorial Day ceremony, which honors and remembers those who have served in the U.S. military. The free ceremony is 8-9 a.m. on Monday, and it also will be livestreamed on the cemetery’s YouTube channel.